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The resuscitation of Sherlock Holmes by J.M uploaded by Brian Connors
Pastiche - 1894 - 1902
First published in Harper’s Weekly on the 31st Aug, 1901, these fictional letters would appear to give background to Sherlock Holmes Hiatus.

The curious case of the Oxford Tontine by Steve Connelly
Pastiche - 1894 - 1902
When members of a Tontine unexpectedly die and others fear for their lives, Holmes and Dr Watson are led into a bloodhound type investigation around London.

The Curious incident of the Valise by Steve Connelly
Pastiche - 1886 - 1891
When a Valise goes missing on a train, Holmes quickly puts a chain of events in place which perplexes Watson and the Client.

On the threshold of the chamber of Horrors by Montgomery Carmichael uploaded by Brian Connors
Pastiche - 1891- 1894
Sherlock and Watson are on the trail of the London Road Murderer Edward Clay in this early pastiche first published in The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News on 27 october 1894.

My dear Holmes by Anonymous uploaded by Michael Jones
Pastiche - 1902 onwards
Dr Watson lets it be known a surprising fact about his stories….

The Man who “Bested” Sherlock Holmes by Joseph Baron uploaded by Michael Jones
Pastiche - 1891- 1894
The original classic pastiche first published in 1892 in the Burnley Express

The Case of the Second Revolver by Tom Hanratty
Pastiche - 1886 - 1891
Holmes and Watson investigate a locked room with a body and a woman holding a revolver. Holmes discovers that the gun she is holding is not the weapon that killed the man.

The Adventure of the Stradivarius by Steve Connelly
Pastiche - 1894 - 1902
Shortly after the events of ‘Black Peter’, Holmes and Watson find themselves on the trail of two elusive conmen.

The Adventure of the two Collaborators by J.M Barrie uploaded by Sirsven1973
Pastiche - 1891- 1894
In 1893 J. M. Barrie wrote this Sherlock pastiche on the flyleaf of "A Window in Thrums" given to Arthur Conan Doyle commemorating the opera they wrote together : Jane Annie; or, The Good Conduct Prize.

The case of the man who was wanted by Arthur Whitaker uploaded by Sirsven1973
Pastiche - 1894 - 1902
A Sheffield Banker embezzles his bank out of a considerable sum and goes on the run to the USA…or does he? Arthur Whitaker’s classic pastiche which he sent to Conan Doyle suggesting a collaboration in 1911, but was rejected. Conan Doyle payed a fee for the story but it was forgotten only to be rediscovered and published in 1948 as the ‘long lost Sherlock story’

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